Sarus

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In legend and history, the following people are named Sarus:

  • Sarus (Sörli), a son of the Norse mythological king, Jonakr. The story of this Sarus is based on:
  • Sarus (Serila), a semi-historic figure who, in the fourth century, on behalf of his sister Sunilda, attacked Ermanaric, king of the Ostrogoths
  • Sarus, a blood enemy and leading rival of Ataulf, king of the Visigoths, in the early fifth century

Other things named Sarus:

  • Sarus River, the ancient name of the Seyhan River in Adana Province (Cilicia), Turkey
  • Sarus (language), a language based on Solresol, created by Adam Phillips for the Brackenwood series of flash animations
  • Sarus Crane, the world's tallest (6 ft/1.8 m) flying bird alive today